Title of article
Algal growth in warm temperate reservoirs: kinetic examination of nitrogen, temperature, light, and other nutrients
Author/Authors
Robert W. Sterner، نويسنده , , James P. Grover، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
10
From page
3539
To page
3548
Abstract
Nutrient limited growth of the phytoplankton assemblage in two Texas reservoirs was studied by a combination of nutrient addition experiments and statistical modeling. Dilution bioassays were run to ascertain the qualitative and quantitative patterns in nutrient limitation. Algal growth was frequently and strongly nutrient limited, particularly when temperature was >22°C. By itself, N was more often stimulatory than P, though strong additional enhancement of growth by P and trace nutrients was often detected. Monod growth kinetics indicated that half-saturation constants for N limited growth for the entire algal assemblage were in the range 20–200 μg N/L, relatively high compared to literature values, and increased with increasing temperature. Maximal growth was also an increasing function of temperature. A single temperature-dependent model was fit to the growth dynamics for all experiments showing N-limitation. The model μ=0.0256•T([DIN]/66.0+[DIN]) where μ is specific growth rate (d−1), T is temperature (°C) and [DIN] is dissolved inorganic N (μmol/L) fit the experimental results reasonably well (r2=0.82). However, only a modest predictive power for growth in the controls (our best estimate of growth in situ) was achieved (r2=0.26). Thus, even with unusually detailed, site-specific fitting of model parameters, accurately modeling algal growth in natural ecosystems can remain a challenge.
Keywords
phytoplankton , nitrogen , Light , temperature , Texas , monod.water-quality , model. , phosphorus. trace-nutrients
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
766718
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